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es increÍble la tormenta afectÓ del estado de texas, connecticut, nueva giro sei y new york. 8 estados en total parecieron vientos de 70 millas por hora. llevaron los residentes a ayudar a las autoridades en la limpieza de las Áreas afectadas. ayer rÁpido pero fuerte. y en el aÑo pasado. yo he visto. una tormenta con toro mates. >>> la iglesia de brooklyn fue cerrada definitivamente. para los daÑos estructurales en un lugar considero histÓrico en la ciudad indz debts que dejÓ preocupados a los trabajadores de construcciÓn trabaja y ya. no toma precauciÓn. una tormenta con mil rayos. produjo serios problemas para new york. y en en sullivan ya cayÓ granizo del tamaÑo de pelotas de golf. debido a los daÑos estructurales. en 3 estados afectados alrededor de 200 mil personas continÚan sin servicio elÉctrico. y las tormentas que se anuncian para las prÓxima horas, desafortunadamente no van a contribuir a que este servicio sea re enz tua radio. en brooklyn new york. blanca rosa vilches univisiÓn. >>> vamos a comerciales al regreso agentes de inmigraciÓn no pueden arrestar indo
es increÍble la tormenta afectÓ del estado de texas, connecticut, nueva giro sei y new york. 8 estados en total parecieron vientos de 70 millas por hora. llevaron los residentes a ayudar a las autoridades en la limpieza de las Áreas afectadas. ayer rÁpido pero fuerte. y en el aÑo pasado. yo he visto. una tormenta con toro mates. >>> la iglesia de brooklyn fue cerrada definitivamente. para los daÑos estructurales en un lugar considero histÓrico en la ciudad indz debts que dejÓ...
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southward along interstate 1010 you see southeastern parts of texas. also most remaining offshore south of houston. you will get in on some of the action as well. we have picked up 1-3 inches of rain. we are in a drought we still need it. >>> you can see some of the train cars exploded in a train derailment. no word on what the train cars were carrying but haz mat crews have been called to the scene. two people have been injured. but the extent of them not being reported on so far. we will keep an eye on it. >>> now to some stories you can bank on this morning. san bernardino, california. the third city to seek bankruptcy protection. they may not be able to consider payroll. lauren simonetti is here from the fox business network. >> san bernardino facing a $45 million budget deficit and not being able to pay city workers. major concessions with the workers slash it by 20 percent over the last four years. >> your americans are talking about partnering up. >> american airlines owned by amr has been bankrupt since late last year they have been looking for
southward along interstate 1010 you see southeastern parts of texas. also most remaining offshore south of houston. you will get in on some of the action as well. we have picked up 1-3 inches of rain. we are in a drought we still need it. >>> you can see some of the train cars exploded in a train derailment. no word on what the train cars were carrying but haz mat crews have been called to the scene. two people have been injured. but the extent of them not being reported on so far. we...
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let's go to charlie in texas. charlie! >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. a big texas booyah to you! >> i'm going to send that right back to you. >> caller: i'm an employee of tyson foods. i put 10% of my income in their stock purchase plan, they contribute another 25%. i can sell it and put it into something else like cellgene or harley davidson, which i owe a little of. i wonder if i should after this downgrade. what would you do if you were the ceo of tyson foods? >> first of all, you're doubling down. never a big doubling down user. you already work, there you got a paycheck from there. i don't want to you put more money in that. you have 10%, that's not bad. tyson is a commodity company and they're going to have to rely on the high price of food, of corn, of the different crops. i got to tell you, i don't think corn is done going up. so i say be careful. if i were tyson, listen, it's the business you've chosen. there's not much can you do other than ride the wave of commodity pain right now. josh in new jersey. josh. >> caller: hey, jimbo. b-b-b-booyah. i got news on johnson&joh
let's go to charlie in texas. charlie! >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. a big texas booyah to you! >> i'm going to send that right back to you. >> caller: i'm an employee of tyson foods. i put 10% of my income in their stock purchase plan, they contribute another 25%. i can sell it and put it into something else like cellgene or harley davidson, which i owe a little of. i wonder if i should after this downgrade. what would you do if you were the ceo of tyson foods? >> first...
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. >> reporter: you are watching a drug smuggler trying to get away from police in south texas. the suv is loaded with what police believe is thousands of pounds of marijuana. >> bam, we have a splash down in the river. the driver with nowhere to go splashes into the riogrande. in a desperate attempt to get back to mexico. it is a scene that is repeated day and night along the border. >> splash down. >> and even though the smugglers are sometimes followed by a state police helicopter and dozens of officers on the ground, if they make it to the river, they can make their escape with waiting accomplices who use boats to hall drugs back to mexico. >> we're done here, there is nothing else we can do. all police on the u.s. side can do is watch them paddle away. but now, texas state troopers are taking to the water with a fleet of six 34-foot armored gun boats with automatic whips. >> lieutenant charlie goble says this is needed. >> they are automatic machine guns. that will stop at nothing to move their product. they will stop at nothing to move their poison into the united states.
. >> reporter: you are watching a drug smuggler trying to get away from police in south texas. the suv is loaded with what police believe is thousands of pounds of marijuana. >> bam, we have a splash down in the river. the driver with nowhere to go splashes into the riogrande. in a desperate attempt to get back to mexico. it is a scene that is repeated day and night along the border. >> splash down. >> and even though the smugglers are sometimes followed by a state...
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. >>> in texas the biggest problem for a skunk is usually the odor but this little guy got a bottle stuck to his face and wandered around for a few minutes with a container. animal control showed up and removed the bottle. the skunk was said to be confused but doing just fine. >>> for a look at your national and regional weather, bill karins. >> go back to the ice cream story. how would you have done? >> pretty good. i hate to say it but i could have blown them out of the water. >> i get impran freezes. >> give me a banana split i could have taken you out in a minute flat. >> i would have watched. another heat wave in the middle of the country but the heat is going to peak. yesterday 95-plus club with washington, d.c., chicago, st. louis, indianapolis, des moines, kansas city, wichita, kansas city, and 102 in rapid city, and denver hit 100 also. the next heat wave we're not watching that way in the way of wet weather to provide us any relief or cloud cover for that matter. we have heat advisories for many areas of south dakota, southern wisconsin and heat advisories in place around new yo
. >>> in texas the biggest problem for a skunk is usually the odor but this little guy got a bottle stuck to his face and wandered around for a few minutes with a container. animal control showed up and removed the bottle. the skunk was said to be confused but doing just fine. >>> for a look at your national and regional weather, bill karins. >> go back to the ice cream story. how would you have done? >> pretty good. i hate to say it but i could have blown them out...
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west texas in ttermediate up 22 cen cents. we're getting reports from officials greece will need restructuring and put a lot of pressure on the dow. perhaps we shouldn't be surprised but the market is reacting as though it's another leg of bad news. >> i don't think anyone is surprised, the reality setting in. everyone is hoping this will not be the case, that the macrodata won't turn south. everything is continuing to be weaker and weaker and more concern. the market's doing exactly what it's supposed to do. >> for the first time in a couple months, i'm hearing the recession word again, whether mr. geithner talking about the fiscal cliff in the news media this morning, he used the possibility of slipping back into recession. >> that's been going back and forth for a while and everyone's been saying it's not going to happen, not going to ppen. the macro data reports have been telling that story and forewarning it. it's a confirmation of that reality. >> we tested technical levels a little bit and key indices bounds off those.
west texas in ttermediate up 22 cen cents. we're getting reports from officials greece will need restructuring and put a lot of pressure on the dow. perhaps we shouldn't be surprised but the market is reacting as though it's another leg of bad news. >> i don't think anyone is surprised, the reality setting in. everyone is hoping this will not be the case, that the macrodata won't turn south. everything is continuing to be weaker and weaker and more concern. the market's doing exactly what...
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they were sold in arizona, new mexico and nevadical and texas. this recall affects mild salsa with a use by date sold in florida, georgia, and north and south carolina and 10 10 and tennessee and virginia. >> and this is a recall for drivers. hundai saying that 200,000 sufsufhave problems with air bags. this in the 2007 and 9 cars. complaints for adults under 130 pounds. they were programmed not to go off to protect children. and recalling 20,000 sonata sedan. side air bags go off without warning. the company has received a dozen complaints and so far no injuries are reporting. >> and now a party bus on the move. when something happened to land a woman under the tires of the bus. and guys with gunce. set out to rob a store, they probably didn't expect to run into this guy, the security guard. see what happens when the guard and the gun get in the way. looking for dividend-paying stocks for your portfolio? with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see wh criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-
they were sold in arizona, new mexico and nevadical and texas. this recall affects mild salsa with a use by date sold in florida, georgia, and north and south carolina and 10 10 and tennessee and virginia. >> and this is a recall for drivers. hundai saying that 200,000 sufsufhave problems with air bags. this in the 2007 and 9 cars. complaints for adults under 130 pounds. they were programmed not to go off to protect children. and recalling 20,000 sonata sedan. side air bags go off without...
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, texas sits on grassy prairie land on the edge of town. it's home to two border patrol agents. the office is hundreds of miles from the border, and might not be much to look at, but potter county sheriff brian thomas says his deputies patrol interstate 40, a major corridor for human smuggling and he counts on the border control agents for help. what do you think happens now when you come across a group of illegal immigrants that might be trafficked through your home? >> if we don't have any criminal charges on them, we have to let them go. there's not any other choice. >> sheriff thomas fired off a letter to texas lawmakers, saying the plan is ill thought out, and we might as well hang a sign on the texas panhandle that says welcome illegals. this is one of the holding cells in the randall county jail in amarillo, texas. illegal immigrants captured anywhere in the massive 26-county area of the text panhandle are usually brought here before transferred over to a federal holding facility. the sheriff here tells us on any given day he see any
, texas sits on grassy prairie land on the edge of town. it's home to two border patrol agents. the office is hundreds of miles from the border, and might not be much to look at, but potter county sheriff brian thomas says his deputies patrol interstate 40, a major corridor for human smuggling and he counts on the border control agents for help. what do you think happens now when you come across a group of illegal immigrants that might be trafficked through your home? >> if we don't have...
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(laughter) there is one bright spot in education-- texas. the large hadron collider of denying science. (laughter) now, folks, i have long praised the texas board of education for their valiant work rewriting our nation's history textbooks. but now... (laughter) i believe they've got some stiff competition from the texas g.o.p. who recently put a plank in their 2012 party platform regarding children's education that says-- and i quote-- we oppose the teaching of critical thinking skills. (laughter) amen, brother. for too long we have blindly accepted the idea of not blindly accepting ideas you know who i blame? i blame galileo. what a jagoff. (laughter) i mean, for centuries we had a perfectly good explanation for the order of the universe. bible says the sun goes around the earth making us the center of the universe you know what? everyone was happy! for them numb nuts over here get the telescope for christmas, using his precious critical thinking skills and suddenly the earth goes around the sun, blah blah blah, now we have lesbians. (laug
(laughter) there is one bright spot in education-- texas. the large hadron collider of denying science. (laughter) now, folks, i have long praised the texas board of education for their valiant work rewriting our nation's history textbooks. but now... (laughter) i believe they've got some stiff competition from the texas g.o.p. who recently put a plank in their 2012 party platform regarding children's education that says-- and i quote-- we oppose the teaching of critical thinking skills....
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let's go to tyler in texas. tyler! >> caller: jim, boo-yah from texas a&m university. >> aggies. >> caller: thank you very much. my concern is nike, nke. are these shares just diluted right now? >> i think nike is good to go. we pulled the trigger on nike. i think nike is going to reward patient people. not going to turn around immediately, but i like it. ben in minnesota. ben! >> caller: boo-yah from liberty university in the land of 10,000 lakes, jim. >> man, i tell you, the college kids lo love us. let's make money together. >> caller: i'm looking at apl, atlas pipeline. i have been in and out of the stock the last few years. i'm wondering if you see any more higher potential? >> i think they're money makers. they made you money before. pocket that yield, reinvest it. i like it. let's go to jim in oregon. jim! >> caller: hey, jim. a boo-yah from track town, oregon, eugene. >> sounds good to me. what's up? >> caller: yeah. i have a question about the company is tjx, companies inc. >> they pack terrifically. they're t
let's go to tyler in texas. tyler! >> caller: jim, boo-yah from texas a&m university. >> aggies. >> caller: thank you very much. my concern is nike, nke. are these shares just diluted right now? >> i think nike is good to go. we pulled the trigger on nike. i think nike is going to reward patient people. not going to turn around immediately, but i like it. ben in minnesota. ben! >> caller: boo-yah from liberty university in the land of 10,000 lakes, jim....
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also, flooded highways from the carolinas into the gulf coast and much of texas. also, a slick ride in the four corners region of the southwest. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in charlotte, atlanta, new orleans and houston. >>> now, this morning, a stunning story of survival. it comes from florida and matches a teenage boy versus a hungry alligator. 17-year-old calleb langdale and his friends were swimming when the 10 1/2-foot gator attacked. >> it wound up with langdale's arm in its mouth. and it wasn't letting go. langdale knew a life-and-death decision had to be made. >> he started pulling many e down. and i knew it was either, i have to lose this arm or i'm going to die. so, i took my feet and i put it on his mouth. and i tried to jerk my arm off, trying to break it free. and it finally broke free what i thought. and i started swimming back. and i felt a little tug. like a tendon or muscle was attached to my arm. >> langdale's arm is gone below his elbow. the alligator was killed. a's arm was found inside. but it was too late to try to re
also, flooded highways from the carolinas into the gulf coast and much of texas. also, a slick ride in the four corners region of the southwest. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in charlotte, atlanta, new orleans and houston. >>> now, this morning, a stunning story of survival. it comes from florida and matches a teenage boy versus a hungry alligator. 17-year-old calleb langdale and his friends were swimming when the 10 1/2-foot gator attacked. >> it...
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bit earlier this week house judiciary committee led by a representative lamar thomas publican from texas same guy the introducer same guy that tried to reintroduce opal last week he said that they need a full investigation he wants officials last year ministrations to come in and answer questions about how you know who did you tell about stocks ned and flame and the kill list and these drones because americans are finding l. and americans aren't happy but you would think that you know for two hundred fifty years or so of american history that the people in charge of this country would realize that if they do something stupid people will eventually find out like just just go back go back a couple years go back to clinton you know you've. probably shouldn't of you know yeah you know that i think ok ok i need to say we need to go there ok but go go back go because for that go back to watergate you would think that if you're caught lying to everyone and being a jerk to everyone on tape and you're in charge of the son of the most powerful country in the entire world and the fallout was massiv
bit earlier this week house judiciary committee led by a representative lamar thomas publican from texas same guy the introducer same guy that tried to reintroduce opal last week he said that they need a full investigation he wants officials last year ministrations to come in and answer questions about how you know who did you tell about stocks ned and flame and the kill list and these drones because americans are finding l. and americans aren't happy but you would think that you know for two...
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and texas, for political and economic reasons, wants to be off by itself. there are limited connections between those grids. >> other details about it, it's 10,000 generating units with over 3,200 electric distribution utilities and it has tens of thousands of miles of transmission and distribution lines. if you'd like to join the conversation, talking about the u.s. electric power grid and how tax money is spent on it, you can call 202-737-0001 if a democrat. republicans, 202-737-0002 if you're a republican. independents 202-628-0205. how does the federal government work on the grid system? >> i should clarify something. the grid was mostly builtly private companies. at this point, it's still added to by private companies and it's added to by something called regional transmission organizations, which through a consensus process decide where they need a new line. the federal government decides somewhat how it's going to be paid for and the federal government has made some little investments here and there. generally it's a private enterprise. the federal g
and texas, for political and economic reasons, wants to be off by itself. there are limited connections between those grids. >> other details about it, it's 10,000 generating units with over 3,200 electric distribution utilities and it has tens of thousands of miles of transmission and distribution lines. if you'd like to join the conversation, talking about the u.s. electric power grid and how tax money is spent on it, you can call 202-737-0001 if a democrat. republicans, 202-737-0002 if...
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>> he started early on in texas. his first little band, the corncob trio, then the chamber of commerce and. but in those days, mostly influenced by the music he had heard on the radio. i have to go because he did what every 19-year-old kid does, he forms a band to get a girlfriend. that was just the impetus behind the whole thing. the early songs he was riding were kind of dance and music. he played church socials, local happenings for the fun of it. it did not occurred to him that music could be expanded from that perspective until he got to los angeles. >> what happened in los angeles? >> he was introduced to the labor movement, a political movement, which was pretty active in los angeles in the late 1930's. i have to go back. all along the way, hit are replete with the idea of songwriting, but -- he had played with the idea of songwriting, but as he was traveling along, particularly when he had the issues at the border trying to go in the california and a couple of other things, the vigilante groups he ran into th
>> he started early on in texas. his first little band, the corncob trio, then the chamber of commerce and. but in those days, mostly influenced by the music he had heard on the radio. i have to go because he did what every 19-year-old kid does, he forms a band to get a girlfriend. that was just the impetus behind the whole thing. the early songs he was riding were kind of dance and music. he played church socials, local happenings for the fun of it. it did not occurred to him that music...
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california, virginia, texas, maryland, the district of columbia. they would each lose more than 100,000 jobs. and if congress eventually addresses sequester saying if the lame duck session after november's election or early next year, it may be too late to avoid a round of job losses because the federal warren act requires businesses with more than 100 employees must notify workers 60 days in advance. that means since sequester takes effect on january 2, layoff notices would start coming out in the first week of november -- just in time for voters going to the polls. >> come over here and join us. one thing that ken says is probably deal with these things. but you're not sure they'll deal with them. and that's where the problem comes in. this warren act means some companies may have to lay people off. >> that's a frightening story that they actually have to start acting in november. there's an awfully good chance they won't figure out what to do until really the beginning of the year because we're going to need to see the election before they have
california, virginia, texas, maryland, the district of columbia. they would each lose more than 100,000 jobs. and if congress eventually addresses sequester saying if the lame duck session after november's election or early next year, it may be too late to avoid a round of job losses because the federal warren act requires businesses with more than 100 employees must notify workers 60 days in advance. that means since sequester takes effect on january 2, layoff notices would start coming out in...
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they're just too rare, too uncommon. >> aside from the texas drought, noaa called the entire year of 2011 the year of extreme weather events. >> on the ground. >> starting in joplin, missouri. all told, there were seven tornado outbreaks in america last year that caused a billion dollars or more in damages. there were increased hurricanes in the north atlantic. unprecedented flooding in australia and wide spreed drought in east africa. and all of that was caused by la nina. typically la nina is marked by a sharp cooling in the pacific, but last year's la nina was the warmest ever and, again, the government concluded that global climate change played a role. >> what's happening is these normal fluctuations between el nino and la nina events that lead to some of the extreme conditions become more extreme, more intense than they might otherwise have been because we've got increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leading to a warmer planet. >> noaa scientists are not claiming that climate change causes a specific tornado or a specific drought, but what they are saying for the first t
they're just too rare, too uncommon. >> aside from the texas drought, noaa called the entire year of 2011 the year of extreme weather events. >> on the ground. >> starting in joplin, missouri. all told, there were seven tornado outbreaks in america last year that caused a billion dollars or more in damages. there were increased hurricanes in the north atlantic. unprecedented flooding in australia and wide spreed drought in east africa. and all of that was caused by la nina....
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study in washington and got a booster shot there is in all adults to give back some is the lid down in texas them too young. right now all 8% to two adults get the vaccine dr. john the book cbs news new york. will that happen before you step in the wrong way new approach the bridge toll if you do a fast track for cash you can actually get hit with a $25 fine. reportedly was uncovered a way of too little out of that. the we went to the senate agrees to be short rock. a crash susan larsen and her boyfriend rarely use the bay area bridges the they say it did no there have to be a tall on the bridge. did we we didn't get any toll bridges on the way they're so we assume the way back wouldn't go through any. the didn't have cash to the bridge doesn't take checks are credits to tell me there be a fee. but it did know how much was going to be. turns out as a $25 fee. television may be some but a criminal $25 for television and i couldn't believe it. you don't have any cash just go through the toll plaza it received a violation notice there's room on therefore written explanation vast tracts john gib
study in washington and got a booster shot there is in all adults to give back some is the lid down in texas them too young. right now all 8% to two adults get the vaccine dr. john the book cbs news new york. will that happen before you step in the wrong way new approach the bridge toll if you do a fast track for cash you can actually get hit with a $25 fine. reportedly was uncovered a way of too little out of that. the we went to the senate agrees to be short rock. a crash susan larsen and her...
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today, curran talked to news 4 from texas where she's living now. >> i know what i know and the truth will set you free. i was bound for 23 years, 6 months and however many days. and i'm free. >> currel has not commented. he has taken a leave of absence. he has coached hundreds of elite athletes. >> athletes and fans from around the globe are in london now. skurt is security is tight. cameron fired back at comments mitt romney made about possible security concerns. cameron says security is and has been the country's top priority. ze seven years of planning, building and waiting is about to be over. london's mayor said that they're ready to put on a great show. over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very di
today, curran talked to news 4 from texas where she's living now. >> i know what i know and the truth will set you free. i was bound for 23 years, 6 months and however many days. and i'm free. >> currel has not commented. he has taken a leave of absence. he has coached hundreds of elite athletes. >> athletes and fans from around the globe are in london now. skurt is security is tight. cameron fired back at comments mitt romney made about possible security concerns. cameron...
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but texas is refusing to participate, joining wisconsin, florida and louisiana, texas would be eligible for $164 billion in federal aid to pay for the expansion through 2020. but lieutenant governor david dewhurst says texas' share would be a heavy burden. >> quite frankly, the medicaid system is broken and by simply adding a million and a half to two million more people to medicaid will not solve the problem. >> texas will also be the largest state to refuse to create the state-run health care exchanges that would allow people to shop for affordable coverage. in a letter to the obama administration, texas governor rick perry called the requirements brazen intrusions into the sovereignty of our state. >> it doesn't materially improve the health care of texans and americans, and in five short years it will start to bankrupt the state of texas and other states. >> opting out will not stop health care exchanges from being set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. texas leaders bet that the supreme court would strike down the health care law, so they've done lit
but texas is refusing to participate, joining wisconsin, florida and louisiana, texas would be eligible for $164 billion in federal aid to pay for the expansion through 2020. but lieutenant governor david dewhurst says texas' share would be a heavy burden. >> quite frankly, the medicaid system is broken and by simply adding a million and a half to two million more people to medicaid will not solve the problem. >> texas will also be the largest state to refuse to create the state-run...
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. >> my first job after college was as a teacher in texas, and the mexican school, two of them couldn't speech much english and i couldn't speak much spanish. the students were poor and they often came to class without breakfast, hungry, and they knew even in their youth the pain of prejudi prejudice. upon they never seemed to know why people disliked them, but they knew it was so because i saw it in their eyes. i often walked home late in the afternoon after the classes were finished wishing there was more that i could do, but all i knew was to teach them the little that i knew, hoping that it might help them lead the hardships that lay ahead, and you see it scarred on the hopeful face of a young child. i never thought then in 1928 that i would be standing here in 1965. it never even occurred to me in my fondest dreams that i might have the chance to help the sons and daughters of those students and to help people like them all over this count rry, but now i have that chance, and i'll let you in on a secret. i mean to use it. >> with memories of those mexican-american schoolchildren se
. >> my first job after college was as a teacher in texas, and the mexican school, two of them couldn't speech much english and i couldn't speak much spanish. the students were poor and they often came to class without breakfast, hungry, and they knew even in their youth the pain of prejudi prejudice. upon they never seemed to know why people disliked them, but they knew it was so because i saw it in their eyes. i often walked home late in the afternoon after the classes were finished...
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i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who you were when you were growing up. who was that girl? you were born in a time where there weren't a lot of women in public life. where women with opinions at some point learned to keep them in the house. who were you then were you an opinionated little girl in were you fun. >> i was always so fun. [laughter] you should ask my siblings whether i was fun or not. i'm the oldest. but, you know, the interesting thing when i look back on, i can't imagine writing my memoirs. the times i recall now was growing up right after when the baby boom was beginning in a suburb that was co
i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who...
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also coming up, texas industries breaks the jinx, wells fargo pays the heavy price for heavy practice, and one last cup of joe for the road. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus. we'll tell you what new film is set to end the quick reign of "spider-man" at the box office. >>> coming up, an impressive start for the usa basketball, and one olympic hope is over for one member of the dream team. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. syrian activists are reporting a new massacre of more than a hundred people yesterday in central hamas province. "the new york times" says there are reports of more than 200 killed, which would be the worst massacre during the syrian uprising. >>> "the washington post" reports first lady michelle obama was allegedly the target of a threat by a police officer in the district of columbia. the officer allegedly said he would shoot the first lady and then use his phone to retrieve a picture of the firearm he said he would
also coming up, texas industries breaks the jinx, wells fargo pays the heavy price for heavy practice, and one last cup of joe for the road. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus. we'll tell you what new film is set to end the quick reign of "spider-man" at the box office. >>> coming up, an impressive start for the usa basketball, and one olympic hope is over for one member of the dream team. you're watching "early today."...
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it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next? >> i have become fascinated with the personal. this is the most excruciating difficult book. >> so you are going to turn around and do it again. >> i have been spending a great deal of time in india every year my next book is a memoir of going through india and what this has done to transform my own life. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking.
it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did....
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the gentleman from texas is recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you. your office was their response of the other day when we sent you a letter in regards to the libor issue. we will send you an additional letter today or tomorrow. one of the things that is interesting to me -- one of the 16 banks that were reporting on the libor dollar index, it would be difficult for one bank to influence that index, wouldn't it? >> generally, yes. >> it had to be more than one bank underreporting or not accurately reporting their borrowing. >> the reason some of the banks under reported during the crisis was not to affect the overall libor rate necessarily but because these numbers are reported publicly, they want to avoid giving the impression they were weak and others were strong. >> if one bank is reporting dividend the other ones, that of his it would not influence the overall index. >> if they were in the top four or the bottom four, they would be cut out. >> when the fed first learned about this, you have some correspondence with the bank of england. three dome
the gentleman from texas is recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you. your office was their response of the other day when we sent you a letter in regards to the libor issue. we will send you an additional letter today or tomorrow. one of the things that is interesting to me -- one of the 16 banks that were reporting on the libor dollar index, it would be difficult for one bank to influence that index, wouldn't it? >> generally, yes. >> it had to be more than one bank...
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this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely
this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. i'm veronica de la cruz. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> it's not like jail when you're here. it's more like counseling, you could say. it's love. >> rosando lewis is serving three months for failure to attend court ordered anger management classes, works at the maricopa county jail's animal rescue program, known as m.a.s.h. >> m.a.s.h. is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it's a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. >> these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt most of them out to new owners. >> she came in two days ago. she was covered in feces. you could tell she's never had a bath in her life. they had her so long in her
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. i'm veronica de la cruz. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> it's not like jail when you're here. it's more like counseling, you could say. it's love. >> rosando lewis is serving three months for failure to attend court ordered anger management classes,...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. [ applause ] >> john: couple years ago congress raised the minimum wage to 7.25 an hour and some congressmen want to raise it to $10 an hour, closer to a living wage. it's logical to raise the minimum will give every worker more to spend. they will spend and people will hire more and it's a win-win. two-thirds of americans support a ten dollar minimum wage. one of the congressmen who sponsored the ten dollar minimum is minnesota democrat keith ellison. without the minimum wage. >> an employer will pay the least they can, even if they could pay more because, y they can get away with it. people would paid, 10 cents. >> john: it sounds logical except only the law that prevents greedy employers from paying 2 cents or 10 cents an hour. how come most americans get paid more than minimum wage? what is going on here? let's ask a businessman, merv owns
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. [ applause ] >> john: couple years ago congress raised the minimum wage to 7.25 an hour and some congressmen want to raise it to $10 an hour, closer to a living wage. it's logical to raise the minimum will give every worker more to spend. they will spend and people will hire more and it's a win-win. two-thirds of americans support...
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. >>> finally in texas, the biggest problem for a skunk is usually its odor, but this little guy somehow got a bottle stuck to his face and wandered around for a few minutes with a container going along for the ride. animal control showed up later. they removed that bottle. the skunk seems to be doing fine. just a little confused. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's bill karins with the weather channel forecast. he has no idea where he was and what was going on. >> didn't care either. >> lights were off. >> not afraid of much. lucky he didn't get sprayed. have you ever had any run-ins with skunks or your pets. >> no, knock on wood. >> tomato soup bath only works a little bit. >> doesn't work? >> masks it. we are dealing with a unique weather pattern in the pacific northwest. what we call an upper level low. a storm system that's well above the ground and it's actually -- you can kind of pick up the spin. look at the direction the radar is kind of going. the green on the map shows you where the rain is. you notice you can see it right in here just south of oly
. >>> finally in texas, the biggest problem for a skunk is usually its odor, but this little guy somehow got a bottle stuck to his face and wandered around for a few minutes with a container going along for the ride. animal control showed up later. they removed that bottle. the skunk seems to be doing fine. just a little confused. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's bill karins with the weather channel forecast. he has no idea where he was and what...
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texas hospitals are known throughout the country. remember that's where gabby giffords went for her surgery? rick perry will opt out. good luck. if rick perry opts out and the people who die prematurely because they opted out of healthcare, they will have no hope. but they like texass hospitals and tax payers will still have their freedom. freedom to move to another state. freedom to move to one that has compassion that wants its citizens to live a healthy and productive life, wantses hospitals to be world class and wants its hospitals to get what they paid for. governor perry if you do opt out of healthcare reform, you won't have to secede from the union. instead, i reckon come election time texans will is he succeed from you. it's a good thing that we have women in washington like jacki speier fighting the radical republican agenda. congressman speier, welcome back inside "the war room." >> governor, it's great to be with you. >> jennifer: now great to have you on. thank you for joining us. now let me get right to the vote. there w
texas hospitals are known throughout the country. remember that's where gabby giffords went for her surgery? rick perry will opt out. good luck. if rick perry opts out and the people who die prematurely because they opted out of healthcare, they will have no hope. but they like texass hospitals and tax payers will still have their freedom. freedom to move to another state. freedom to move to one that has compassion that wants its citizens to live a healthy and productive life, wantses hospitals...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >> check this out. a new poll, 83% of doctors have considered quitting the profession because of obama care. tomorrow, house republicans are going to try for the 31st time to get this law repealed. here now, the vice chair of the house republican conference. welcome to both of you. peter quewelch, i just want to k to you. this is incredible. 83% of doctors, they're thinking about quitting because they think they won't get paid under obamacare. what's your response to that? not getting paid under obamacare. >> you used the right word, larry, incredible. the american medical association supports obamacare. this group thinks illegal imglants spread leprosy. they're against vaccinating things for kids like polio. so this is just a totally bogus report. it serves the interest of folks who want to repeal, as you say, for the 31st time, the health car
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >> check this out. a new poll, 83% of doctors have considered quitting the profession because of obama care. tomorrow, house republicans are going to try for the 31st time to get this law repealed. here now, the vice chair of the house republican conference. welcome to both of you. peter quewelch, i just want to k to you. this is...
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. >> aside from detroit three other cities have earned multiple junk bond rating littlefield texas and two in rhode island. another 22 have a junk bond rating from one of the ratings firms including camden, new jersey home to 80,000 people. >>> they have been getting along the last two or three years muddling through making cuts along the way. >>> even cities like chicago are on notice. shy town ratings are in april because of under funded pension plans. >> peter barns. >> the time 16 after the hour. she left her 4 kids at home to occupy wall street. the mom who flew the coupe is free as a bird. >> clayton morris is here to help speed things up. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health
. >> aside from detroit three other cities have earned multiple junk bond rating littlefield texas and two in rhode island. another 22 have a junk bond rating from one of the ratings firms including camden, new jersey home to 80,000 people. >>> they have been getting along the last two or three years muddling through making cuts along the way. >>> even cities like chicago are on notice. shy town ratings are in april because of under funded pension plans. >> peter...
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he died this week in el paso, texas at his home. he was 74 years old. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the olympic-sized mess out of the london games. plus, best selling author emily giffin. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." emily give in. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. no you don't, honey. yes, you do! don't! i've washed a few cupcake tins in my day... oh, so you're a tin expert now. is that... whoa nelly! hi, kitchen counselor here. he's actually right... with cascade complete. see cascade complete pacs work like thousands of micro-scrubbing brushes to help power away tough foods even in corners and edges. so, i was right, right? i've gotta run. more households use cascade
he died this week in el paso, texas at his home. he was 74 years old. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the olympic-sized mess out of the london games. plus, best selling author emily giffin. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." emily give in. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female...
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the cross-country flight forced to touch down in texas. passengers stuck in an airport for nearly a day. >>> and stowaways. imagine finding these guys in your car. >>> good morning. i'm sunny hostin, in for paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. we begin with holiday security on this morning before we mark the nation's birthday. >> intelligence officials tell us that no specific threat has been identified ahead of the july 4th holiday. but they say there's continuing concern about plots involving al qaeda's affiliate in yemen. that means anyone attending a big independence day celebration is likely to see stepped-up security, particularly in new york, philadelphia and washington. >>> also this morning, iran's powerful revolutionary guard is conducting major military exercises. it launched several missiles this morning, including long-range ones, capable of hitting u.s. ships in the persian gulf. these war games coincide with the start of an oil embargo by the european union. the u.s. is quietly increasing its forces in the region. >>> july fo
the cross-country flight forced to touch down in texas. passengers stuck in an airport for nearly a day. >>> and stowaways. imagine finding these guys in your car. >>> good morning. i'm sunny hostin, in for paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. we begin with holiday security on this morning before we mark the nation's birthday. >> intelligence officials tell us that no specific threat has been identified ahead of the july 4th holiday. but they say there's continuing...
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in texas, who is voter id law was challenged by the justice department in court today, texas classifies its law as an emergency legislation so that they can rush it through before the election. in texas, a gun permit is a valid voter id. but a university-issued identification is not. hum, wonder who that benefits. the republican argument is that, well, everybody has a driver's license or you should have to showed an id to cash a check. why wouldn't you require one to vote? now, that wouldn't be so bad if the list of valid ids weren't so limited in so many of these states. as an example, many investigatorserly people or those who live in cities, people of all economic classes don't have driver's licenses. birth certificates. well 48% of women, those who change their name for marriage don't have a birth certificate with their current lem name in most states, you have to call for a copy of your birth certificate voting rights act declared paying to vote is unconstitutional. some states like missouri set up cash 22s where you can't get a birth certificate if you don't have an id but you can
in texas, who is voter id law was challenged by the justice department in court today, texas classifies its law as an emergency legislation so that they can rush it through before the election. in texas, a gun permit is a valid voter id. but a university-issued identification is not. hum, wonder who that benefits. the republican argument is that, well, everybody has a driver's license or you should have to showed an id to cash a check. why wouldn't you require one to vote? now, that wouldn't be...
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and our returning champion-- a student of diagnostic sonography from wylie, texas... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our show. just before a.j. was introduced by johnny, i was backstage looking at him, and he did one of these... (inhales deeply) took a deep breath to help him relax and get ready for the competition, i guess. laura and tracey, are you going to make it tough on him? absolutely. we're about to find out, aren't we? good luck. here we go. the jeopardy! round for you. and these are the categories... yes, the popular tv show... with the letter "p" in quotation marks. we all know what those mean...
and our returning champion-- a student of diagnostic sonography from wylie, texas... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our show. just before a.j. was introduced by johnny, i was backstage looking at him, and he did one of these... (inhales deeply) took a deep breath to help him relax and get ready for the competition, i guess. laura and tracey, are you going to...
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texas had a top-10 system. the top 10 graduates of high schools around the state were automatically admitted to austin. they had a good amount of diversity through that system. in addition to that, texas started using race as an emissions factor. the challenge is really to the extra use of race. the court could say as long as you have got diversity through this one system, you cannot go beyond to consider race. that would be essentially limited to texas. on the other hand, they could say more broadly that any use of race is unconstitutional, and we disavow what was said in the michigan case. that would be a big deal that would affect universities all around the country. >> it is interesting how different it is around the country. california has a constitutional amendment that disallows using race in college admissions. it is interesting that this case comes from texas. it seems if there was any legislature that would rule that you could not use race in university admissions, it would be the texas legislature. i
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(laughter) how is that possible that texas-- texas-- six shooters, conservatives, george bush, rick perry, how is houston electing a gay mayor? no offense. (laughter) >> no offense to all of you and the rest of the world but it was an international media sensation when i was elected but houston elected me six times before they elected me mayor. >> stephen: maybe it was a fluke! (laughter) >> six times. and they knew every time. i'm good at what i do. and houston is very tolerant of a lot of things. they want to know what you can do, not who you are, where you're from. >> stephen: they knew? you didn't hide this? >> no. >> stephen: so your staff said just get it out there. >> i was a lesbian activist before i became mayor. i was a good candidate for mayor and they elect med six times already. >> stephen: can you get married in texas? >> sure i can get married to you if you weren't already married. (laughter) >> stephen: i'm flattered. (laughter) can two women get married? >> no. >> stephen: do you have a partner. >> i do. >> stephen: what the... what is she called? >> well, i call her kath
(laughter) how is that possible that texas-- texas-- six shooters, conservatives, george bush, rick perry, how is houston electing a gay mayor? no offense. (laughter) >> no offense to all of you and the rest of the world but it was an international media sensation when i was elected but houston elected me six times before they elected me mayor. >> stephen: maybe it was a fluke! (laughter) >> six times. and they knew every time. i'm good at what i do. and houston is very...